David Schilansky Appointed Chief Financial Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics
Manfred Rüdiger, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics, said: "I am delighted to welcome such a high caliber CFO to Ariceum, with a proven track record in accelerated value creation. David's leadership and fundraising experience will be invaluable for increasing our visibility vis-à-vis the US investment community. I want to thank Rainer for his expertise, enthusiasm, energy, and for handing over a strong financial function, ready for further scale-up and internationalization."
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Recent developments at Ariceum
Ariceum is currently undergoing Phase 1b clinical trials for its proprietary lead radiopharmaceutical candidate, satoreotide. The Company recently published outstanding preclinical data demonstrating the use of Ac-225 satoreotide in multiple indications expressing somatostatin receptor 2, including small cell lung cancer (SCLC), pancreatic cancers, and Merkel Cell Carcinoma. Ariceum also started its Phase 1 clinical trial of ATT001 in patients with recurrent glioblastoma, positioning it as the first company to sponsor a clinical trial of Auger therapy for this aggressive form of brain cancer with no satisfactory treatment option. In addition, Ariceum has also scaled-up its global supply agreements for the medical radionuclides Actinium-225 (Ac-225) and Lutetium-177 (Lu-177) which will be used to radiolabel satoreotide and accelerate the development of Ariceum's novel targeted radiopharmaceutical pipeline programs.
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About Ariceum Therapeutics
Ariceum Therapeutics is a private, clinical stage radiopharmaceutical company focused on the diagnosis and precision treatment of certain neuroendocrine and other aggressive, hard-to-treat cancers. The name Ariceum is an anagram of 'Marie Curie' whose discovery of radium and polonium have been huge contributions to finding treatments for cancer.
Ariceum's lead targeted systemic radiopharmaceutical candidate, 177Lu-satoreotide tetraxetan ("satoreotide"), is an antagonist of the somatostatin type 2 (SSTR2) receptor which is overexpressed in aggressive neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) such as small cell lung cancer (SCLC) or Merkel Cell Carcinoma (MCC), all of which have limited treatment options and poor prognosis. Satoreotide is being developed as a 'theranostic pair' for the combined diagnosis and targeted radionuclide treatment of these tumours. Ariceum is also developing a radiolabelled PARP-inhibitor (ATT001), currently in Phase 1 clinical development under the trial name CITADEL-123. ATT001 was part of the acquisition of Theragnostics Ltd which was closed in
Ariceum Therapeutics, launched in 2021, acquired all rights to satoreotide from Ipsen, which has remained a shareholder of the Company. Ariceum is headquartered in
Ariceum is led by a highly experienced management team and supported by specialist investors including EQT Life Sciences (formerly LSP), HealthCap, Pureos Bioventures, Andera Partners, and Earlybird Venture Capital. For further information, please visit www.ariceum-therapeutics.com.
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